That’s why the Temple of Darwinian Materialism needs to be exposed for the religion it is, and forced to compete against rival theories of origins in the free market of scientific ideas. Let’s face it, the HMS Beagle is already in the process of sinking. Even the Evos are starting to call for the funeral of Darwin’s fanciful creation myth so that “evolution might live.” However, if the unconstitutional government and court supports are knocked out from underneath the Temple of Darwin, the HMS Beagle will sink faster than the lead weights the Mob uses to send their victims to watery graves.

Which is why I do not agree that the words "Darwinist", "Darwinism" and "Darwinian" should be stricken from the science books.

These are terms with proper meanings, and abandoning them because creationists misuse them does nothing but justify their stupid twisted views, "See, they could not support Darwinism when we challenged them on it!"

3G knows nothing about evolution, Darwinian or otherwise. Call him on it.

He forgot to mention all those sick liberal, Socialist, Communist, facists promoting their other Temple of Darwin Homosexuality. Just like Stalin and Hitler. Grrrr, just wait for the Rapture.

Then he would truly ba a super fundie.

And what the hell is Free Market of Scientific ideas. How does that work. Does the relevant aspects of Creationism/Evolution rest on Supply and Demand? More people like the idea of Creationism so we supply that instead of Evolution. Can this work with other theories? 'I Don't like Gravity can I have something a bit more floaty instead? Levitation that sounds nice, I no longer have to worry about walking off cliffs.' There's a Python sketch in this somewhere.

So, what you're saying is that your superstitious drivel could not compete in the world of science, so drag science into your delusional framework where it then becomes one cult's word against another's? And since you didn't meet the burden of proof, the law must be wrong too?

"This is the significance of mixed metaphors. The sole aim of a metaphor is to call up a visual image. When these images clash -- as in 'The Fascist octopus has sung its swan song', 'the jackboot is thrown into the melting pot' -- it can be taken as certain that the writer is not seeing a mental image of the objects he is naming; in other words he is not really thinking."
- George Orwell, Politics and the English Language